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Posted by: Richie

Posted on: Jan 24th, 2005, 2:41pm

Hi,

I would like to create a splash page, i.e. a page that is displayed automatically for a set length of time when the .exe file is opened, then closes automatically.

How would i go about doing this please?

By the way, i'm extremly happy with this product A+ guys

Posted by: Support Staff

Posted on: Jan 26th, 2005, 6:36am

A possible way for doing this is to insert within the first page a "show window" component.

First of all, create a new page and put texts/images for the splash screen.

Then go back to the first page and use

Insert >Page function >Open / close windows

setup the window without titles/toolbars so it will look as a splash screen, and point to the page that you created before.

Then go to the splash page and insert a slide feature that points to another page. This page will be empty apart for a "close window" component (insert it with "Insert >Page function >Open / close windows") that will close the popup.

It's a nice trick, isn't it??

Posted by: Richie

Posted on: Jan 26th, 2005, 7:22am

Thanks, works great

Posted by: Guest

Posted on: Feb 9th, 2005, 4:25am

I see this was ONCE a proboards site...still dont understand how to make a splash page

Posted by: Richie

Posted on: Feb 9th, 2005, 4:39am

There are some great search engines out there. May i suggest you look for a site that you feel warrants your "professionalism".... there can't be very many!